Appearing at the show for the first time will be Hawker Hurricane P2902! This aircraft has recently been restored to flying condition and wears the markings of 245 Fighter Squadron, coded DX-R, and Black/White underside. This aircraft will perform in the flying display.

A number of other warbirds will be appearing as part of our unique line-up of 100 Royal Air Force aircraft types, including Hurricane P3717, Harvard FE511 & Tiger Moth T7109.

Would think the better day would be to leave the aircraft in situ, then when all the stalls and clutter as gone,They have a week or following weekend photo calls.It's not has if these statics need to be moved back in monday or trailers in asap to move them away.Charge a resonable price and make more money off the back of all this effort.

Would think the better day would be to leave the aircraft in situ, then when all the stalls and clutter as gone,They have a week or following weekend photo calls.It's not has if these statics need to be moved back in monday or trailers in asap to move them away.Charge a resonable price and make more money off the back of all this effort.

Would think the better day would be to leave the aircraft in situ, then when all the stalls and clutter as gone,They have a week or following weekend photo calls.It's not has if these statics need to be moved back in monday or trailers in asap to move them away.Charge a resonable price and make more money off the back of all this effort.

I don't know how accurate the information is, but I was told some of the airframes coming by road/or otherwise at Cosford already (Black Mike) are working on a return almost immediately after the show has finished. Therefore, it could be difficult organising a photoshoot beyond the weekend.

I do agree though some sort of small event would be great. Should have been two days!